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Bristol Research Initiative for the Dynamic Global Environment

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University of Reading, Open University, and the British Antarctic Survey.

Model Simulations

Experiment: xjlaq

SST and sea-ice is tctqe HadCM3. Vegetation fractions are no longer prescribed from the HadGEM2 preindustrial 1860 map, regridded and expanded to the LGM land sea mask. Continuation of xgser. Code changes for TRIFFID model tuning exercise. The only effect this should have is on the values used for critical soil moisture value for plants which now has a very slightly modified spatial distribution compared to the original ancil file.

TLEAF_OF 273.15 223.15 258.15 258.15 263.15 DGL_DT 9.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 9.0

Brief Description Fuller Description Total Length of Run (in years) Averaging period (in years) Spinup period (in years) CO2 (in ppmv) CH4 (in ppbv) N2O (in ppbv) CFC11 (in pptv) CFC12 (in pptv) Computer used for simulation Compiler used for simulation Date of first entry in datebase Date of most recent modification to entry in database
HadGAM2 LGM atmosphere-only HadGEM2-A. Dynamic TRIFFID 30 year simulation. Following on from dynamic TRIF simulation xjlae. Run on ARCHER. DUST emissions code is DEAD scheme see Ackerley et al 2012. Leaf parameters set 9. DUST DOUBLE CALL RADIATIVE FORCING DIAGNOSTICS ACTIVATED. 50 30 20 185 350 200 0 0 unknown unknown 2014_10_09_14_55 2014_11_14_11_49
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Summary of Results for Experiment xjlaq

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Summary of Results for Experiment xjlaq-xjlag

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